A Movie to End 'Entourage'?

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December 5th, 2009 - (800 days ago)

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entourage4It looks like everyone's favorite group of super-cool Hollywoodians might be coming to the big screen before you know it. At the premiere for the new film The Lovely Bones, Entourage producer Mark Wahlberg discussed the possibility of the hit HBO series ending with a film, CanMag.com is reporting.

Walberg reportedly predicted that the series will go on two for two more seasons before finally ending with a big-screen finish. That would make Entourage clock in at eight seasons total, longer than any HBO series in recent memory (Curb Your Enthusiasm just finished its seventh season, and is the longest still-running show on the network).

HBO has not denied the possibility, but rather side-stepped the question completely. "It is not out of the realm of possibility," an HBO spokeswoman stated. "Right now, the creators are concentrating on the new season."

HBO has previously gone the movie route with their series Sex and the City, which was turned into a successful blockbuster several years after it finished its run, with a sequel planned for release next May. HBO is also looking to turn its series Rome, which was surprisingly cancelled after two seasons, into a film as well.

Personally, if there were to be an Entourage movie, I would love for it to be one of Vince's actual films, like Aquaman or Gatsby. We've heard so much about these films but seen so little that it would be great to actually see them come to fruition in real life. This is a really creative opportunity for the writers of Entourage to craft up something really special for Entourage to be sent out on, instead of just a boring old spin-off film like we've all seen a million times before. That is, just as long as it's not Medellin.

Entourage's seventh season is expected to premiere in July 2010.

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Sam McPherson is a Contributing Editor at TVOvermind. He began writing for the site in July 2009. His favorite currently running shows are Fringe, Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, and the Ricky Gervais Show. His no-longer-airing favorites are LOST, Rubicon, Flight of the Conchords, and The Wire.
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  1. entouragefan says:

    Absolutely right … but i just cannot imagine the moment when that movie end credits roll.. it wil mean no more entourage … i know i am talking like drama here but it will b absolutely heartbreaking…. hope it goes on till i die … :)

  2. entouragefan says:

    Absolutely right … but i just cannot imagine the moment when that movie end credits roll.. it wil mean no more entourage … i know i am talking like drama here but it will b absolutely heartbreaking…. hope it goes on till i die … :)

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